A book for corporate researchers who are about to start crystallography and students researching at universities.
- Publication Date: May 20, 2013 - Format: A5, 131 pages - Price: 3,800 yen (excluding tax) → STbook member price: 3,610 yen (excluding tax) - Author: Hiroshi Takiyama, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology - Purpose: Crystals can be relatively easily precipitated, but when trying to achieve high crystal purity and particle size distribution, it takes time to set the operating conditions. Additionally, even slight differences in operating methods can significantly affect crystal quality. As a result, while it may be possible to successfully precipitate crystals in laboratory experiments, crystallization can become problematic in actual processes, leading to the perception that crystallization operations are difficult. This book provides a clear explanation of the "understanding of phenomena within crystallization equipment" necessary for producing high crystal quality, focusing on "optimal crystallization operations and control methods for crystallization phenomena." It serves as a textbook for corporate researchers who have specialized in organic synthesis and are about to start crystallization, as well as for students studying crystallization at universities, helping them understand crystallization operations and strengthen their ability to produce high-quality crystals.
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Chapter 1: Objectives of Crystallization Operations and Their Applications Chapter 2: Analysis and Kinetics of Crystallization Phenomena Chapter 3: Analysis of Crystallization Phenomena and Its Control Methods Chapter 4: Operational Design in Crystallization Equipment Chapter 5: Online Sensor Utilization Technology Summary Detailed Solutions to Exercises
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